Field Exit Creation -Urgent

HI Gurus,
                   Has any one created Feild Exit any where in the real time,If so for what Data Element you have created and wht was the senario you hae made use of htat was it for a report .Plz do share that i wud reward points for all useful answers

Hi,
Yes we have created a field-exit for data element werks_d. The purpose was to make it obligatory for the user to enter the Plant. Please note that there are some limitations on field-exit e.g. you can not put the debugger on for it. Hence field-exit should be avoided to the extent possible.
I hope this helps,
Regards
Raju Chitale

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    Hi,
    The only problem is assigning the program and the screen through tr. code CMOD. The option was
    appearing in 4.6 but In ECC 6.0, it is not there.
    This is the main issue.
    i think it will helpful for you.

  • Need a document for field exit....urgent

    Can any one please send a document for field exit or have a simple document on how to work on a field exit with screen shots. pls send it ...its urgent
    Thanks and regards
    Nandha kumar R

    Hi,
    A field exit is a type of user exit.
    A user exit is a hook where you can inject your own add-on functionality or behavior to SAP’s standard business applications without having to modify the original applications.
    Field exits allow you to create your own programming logic for any data element in the Dictionary. You can use this logic to carry out checks, conversions, or business-related processing for any screen field.
    Field Exits
    Field exits allow you to create your own programming logic for any data element in the Dictionary. You can use this logic to carry out checks, conversions, or business-related processing for any screen field.  Example: The data element BBBNR identifies a company’s international location number. You might want to set up your R/3 System so that all international location numbers are larger than 100. 
    The field exit concept lets you create a special function module that contains this logic. 
    You assign the special function module to the data element BBBNR. You then assign the module to any programs and screens in which users can add new international location numbers. When you activate your field exit, the system automatically triggers your special routine whenever a user enters a company location number. 
    In 4.6c, you can use "RSMODPRF" program to create field exits.
    An example of a user exits :-
    MODULE user_exit_0001 INPUT 
        CASE okcode.
            WHEN 'BACK OR EXIT'.
                CASE sy-dynnr.
                        WHEN '100'.
                             SET SCREEN 0.
                             LEAVE SCREEN.
                        WHEN '200'.
    Note that you can write any code that satisfy your needs.                                                     ****
    But in this case, this was wrote as a sample code for reference sake.                                    ****
    And you can test it.                                                                                ****
                             SET SCREEN 100.
                             LEAVE SCREEN.
                 ENDCASE.
          ENDCASE. 
    Field exits (SMOD/CMOD) Questions and Answers
    1. Field exit was created with CMOD, but is not processed when calling the screen.
    -  Since the field exit is not processed until PAI, an action must be triggered on the screen (Return, Save, ...).
    -  Set profile parameter abap/fieldexit to YES and restart the system.
    -  After activating the function module FIELD_EXIT... and the field exit, leave the transaction on whose screen the field exit is to be executed. The screen is not generated until the transaction is started.
    - Do not work on different application servers since there may be some delay before the field exit is activated.
    - The profile parameter must be set on all or none of the application servers.
    - If the field exit is to only be active on specific screens, check whether you chose the correct program and the correct screen
          number (take care with subscreens).
    - Using SE51 -> Field list, check that the screen field does have a reference to a data element. In the name of the field exit use the name of the data element and not the field name.
    - After transport, field exits are marked as active but will not be processed. 
       Tip: First try deactivating the field exit once more and then afterwards, activate it again.
    2. How is performance affected by setting abap/fieldexit?
    - If a screen is generated and the profile parameter is set, a check is run on 2 tables (TDDIR, TDDIRS) to see whether a field exit must be generated for the respective field. In practice, the screen load is not generated until the screen is selected after an
    update. The user should not notice any difference because screen generation is very fast.
    3. Can you read the contents of other screen fields in the field exit?
    - In principle, every field exit can store its value in the global variables of the function group (TOP) and hence make them
    available to other field exits. Note here that field exits are always called and not only if an entry is made in the field or if the field is empty. In addition, it is not possible to make any assumptions about the order in which the field exits will be called in the future.
    4. How does the field exit behave on step loop fields ?
    - After the user has entered data, the field exit is called in PAI as often as there are visible fields in the step loop. The system
    variable SY-STEPL is incremented each time. If a new value is assigned to the field, it is displayed in the module between LOOP and ENDLOOP. This module is also called once for each visible step loop line.
    5. Can field exits be debugged ?
    - No. Field exits must be tested separately in the ABAP/4 Development Workbench. For errors which only occur in the screen environment, it is helpful to write interesting variable to the file system using TRANSFER... . These can then be analysed there.
    6. What can you do if the field contents are no longer transported to to ABAP/4.
    - Check whether a value is assigned to the field OUTPUT.
    7. When is the field exit called if a conversion exit is attached to the
       data element ?
    - The field exit is called after the conversion exit. This means that the INPUT field receives the data in the same format as the
    ABAP/4 program also receives it.
    8. Although a global field exit is inactive, a function module is called which does not exist (for example FIELD_EXIT_PROGRAMM_@)
    - This is an error in the kernel which no longer occurs as of 3.0C.  As a temporary measure, it is useful to assign a program and a screen which do not exist to the field exit and then activate the field exit.
    9. Field exit is not visible in CMOD, although created.
    - If you want to create a field exit for a data element, a function module is proposed with the name FIELD_EXIT_. This
    function module must exist for the field exit to work. If you do not create this function module, but do create one with a suffix,
    the data element is not displayed in CMOD.
    10. Field exit is not executed although it is active.
    -  Fields which do not have the 'Input field' attribute usually do not trigger a field exit. The field exit is designed to allow an
    extended input check. It is therefore only called for input fields - even if they are not ready for input at runtime of the         application by LOOP AT SCREEN.
    This rule does not apply, however, if the field is located within a steploop. Here the field will be always activated, even if it is
    invisible.
    - Field exits can only be executed for fields that are directly related tothe dictionary. If the relation is indirect, i.e. via an       ABAP declaration (  LIKE ), no field exit can be executed.
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    -  Field exits are only intended for input fields. As check buttons count as graphical elements, you cannot install field exits on
    them.
    12. Field exits do not work on selection screens
    SAP Field Exits
    From 4.6c onwards, Field exits will no more be supported by SAP.  They removed the function of field exit but they had given lot of flexibility through userexit.
    However, if you still required it, here is how to activate it :-
    First called up transaction  CMOD.
    Then called up transaction PRFB.
    or
    Activation of the field exits and assignment of the dynpros can also be carried out using program RSMODPRF. For this purpose, the program must be started without parameters (input fields remain blank).  If required, new field exits can be created using program RSMODPRF (see the program documentation).
    REFER THIS LINK ALSO.
    defining screen fields using FIELD-SYMBOL
    Thanks,
    Shankar

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    Dear Gurus,
    We have a Cost center Field exit activation, meaning when a PR is generated, the system will validate only for his department cost center. Its working fine
    The issue, when we create PR through ME51n or me52n for Acct Assign "F" here we are going to enter only Work order number and GL number, not cost center. Still this field exit has activation,  here the same error message popup, which suppose not to be.
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    RS
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    With warm regards.
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    MB_DOC_BADI_INTERNAL                    BAdIs During Creation of a Material Document (SAP Internal)
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    Hi,
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    Infix: <Data element name>
    Suffix: _0 to _9 (optional), _A to _Z
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    Import parameter: INPUT
    Export parameter: OUTPUT
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    Requirement
    Set the profile parameter abap/fieldexit = 'YES' before system start.
    Limitations
    The following ABAP statements are not allowed in the function modules of field exits:
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    MESSAGE I, MESSAGE W.
    Note:
    Field exits cannot be edited with the debugger.
    You should not use any external Performs in field exits. The ABAP processor shares the table work areas of externally called programs with those of the first caller. This could lead to errors at field exits that can hardly be analyzed, as field exits are sometimes slipped into the flow of the program at unforeseen events.
    Hope this helps you resolve your issue.
    Regards,
    Jayanth

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    The Client wants that the value of this field should be validated and for certaion condition an error message should be given while saving an invoice for this order.
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    Its urgent.
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    Description
    Maintenance transaction for creating and activating field exits
    As part of the extension concept, SAP allows you to install a field exit for each screen field. Similar to the conversion exit, the system branches at the field exit at DCI (DATA COMMUNICATIONS INPUT) to a function module, if the field is an input field and a function code was triggered. The function module must adhere to the following naming convention:
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    The interface is automatically generated during the creation of the function module, and has 2 parameters:
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    Export parameter:  OUTPUT
    After a function code has been triggered the contents of the field are made available to the FB via the "INPUT" import parameter. You can edit this and, when changed, make it available to the ABAP/4 processor in "OUTPUT". The input field contents are usually passed on: you can simply write OUTPUT = INPUT.
    If, e.g., you have activated the field exit for the data element 'PROGRAM', then the fields of all the screens, which refer to the data element 'PROGRAM', branch to the function module FIELD_EXIT_PROGRAM. This includes the field 'Program' of the initial screen SAPMS38M0100 in transaction SE38, for example.
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    As soon as you activate an exit, the corresponding screens are invalidated.
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    Limitations
    The following ABAP statements are not allowed in the function modules of field exits:
         BREAK-POINT,
         CALL SCREEN, CALL DIALOG, CALL TRANSACTION, SUBMIT,
         COMMIT WORK, ROLLBACK WORK,
         COMMUNICATION RECEIVE,
         EXIT FROM STEP-LOOP,
         MESSAGE I, MESSAGE W.
    Note:
    Field exits cannot be edited with the debugger.
    You should not use any external Performs in field exits. The ABAP processor shares the table work areas of externally called programs with those of the first caller. This could lead to errors at field exits that can hardly be analyzed, as field exits are sometimes slipped into the flow of the program at unforeseen events.
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    1. A field exit was created with the CMOD and activated, but it does not get executed when the screen is called.
    Since the field exit is not executed until DCI, some action must occur in the screen (e.g. press Return, saving....).
    Set the abap/fieldexit profile parameter to YES and start the system again.
    After the FIELD_EXIT... function module has been activated and the field exit has been activated, the transaction in whose screen the field exit is to be executed must be terminated. The screen is not generated until it is called.
    Do not work on different application servers, otherwise there may be a delay before the field exit becomes active.
    The profile parameter must be set either on all application servers or on none.
    If the field exit is to be active in certain screens only, then you should check whether you have selected the correct program and the correct screen number (Careful with SUBSCREENS Do not rely on the F1 information for the field!
    2. How does setting abap/fieldexit affect the performance?
    If a screen is generated and the profile parameter is set, then the system checks in 2 tables (TDDIR, TDDIRS) to see whether a field exit has to be generated for the field. In practice the screen load after a Put is not generated until the screen is called. The user will not experience a noticeable delay, since screen generation is extremely fast.
    3. Can the contents of other screen fields be read in a field exit?
    In principle all fields can be copied to global variables in the TOP or the function group. However, since the order in which the field exits are called is not guaranteed, this possibility should not be used.
    4. How does the field exit work in step-loop fields?
    After data input to DCI the field exit will be called as many times as fields are visible on the step-loop. The SY-STEPL system variable is incremented each time. If a new value is assigned to be field, then it will be visible in the module between LOOP. ENDLOOP. This module will also be called as many times as there are visible step-loop lines.
    5. Can field exits be debugged?
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    6. What should one do if the field contents are not getting transported to ABAP/4?
    Check whether you have assigned a value to the OUTPUT field.
    7. When does the field exit get called in the case that there is a conversion exit attached to the data element?
    The field exit will be called after the conversion exit. This means that the INPUT field contains the data in the same form as that in which the ABAP/4 program also gets them.
    rEGARDS

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    http://www.sap-img.com/
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/08/bef2dadb5311d1ad10080009b0fb56/content.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/links/abap.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c9/5472fc787f11d194c90000e8353423/frameset.htm
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    See the prgrams:
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_1 Table Control with LOOP Statement
    DEMO_DYNPRO_TABLE_CONTROL_2 Table Control with LOOP AT ITAB
    http://www.geocities.com/ZSAPcHAT
    http://www.allsaplinks.com/files/using_table_in_screen.pdf
    <b>FIELD-EXIT</b>
    http://www.erpgenie.com/abap/fieldexits.htm
    http://www.sap-basis-abap.com/sapab014.htm
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    Description
    Maintenance transaction for creating and activating field exits
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    Prefix: FIELD_EXIT_
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    Suffix: _0 to _9 (optional), _A to _Z
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    Requirement
    Set the profile parameter abap/fieldexit = 'YES' before system start.
    Limitations
    The following ABAP statements are not allowed in the function modules of field exits:
    BREAK-POINT,
    CALL SCREEN, CALL DIALOG, CALL TRANSACTION, SUBMIT,
    COMMIT WORK, ROLLBACK WORK,
    COMMUNICATION RECEIVE,
    EXIT FROM STEP-LOOP,
    MESSAGE I, MESSAGE W.
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    1. A field exit was created with the CMOD and activated, but it does not get executed when the screen is called.
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    Do not work on different application servers, otherwise there may be a delay before the field exit becomes active.
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    Regards,
    Priyanka.

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    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/code/abap26.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/what-is-user-exits.htm
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/HOWTO:Implement_a_screen_exit_to_a_standard_SAP_transaction
    http://www.easymarketplace.de/userexit.php
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sappoint.com/abap/userexit.pdfUser-Exit
    http://www.sap-img.com/ab038.htm
    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_46c/helpdata/en/64/72369adc56d11195100060b03c6b76/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/what-is-user-exits.htm
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    http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/c8/1975cc43b111d1896f0000e8322d00/frameset.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/ab038.htm
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    http://www.erpgenie.com/sap/abap/code/abap26.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
    http://www.sapgenie.com/abap/code/abap26.htm
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/what-is-user-exits.htm
    http://wiki.ittoolbox.com/index.php/HOWTO:Implement_a_screen_exit_to_a_standard_SAP_transaction
    http://www.easymarketplace.de/userexit.php
    http://www.sap-img.com/abap/a-short-tutorial-on-user-exits.htm
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